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An Air Jordan 1 High OG “Yellow Ochre” Is Expected To Release Spring 2024

An Air Jordan 1 High OG “Yellow Ochre” Is Expected To Release Spring 2024

Although there are seven months left in the year, another Air Jordan 1 from Spring 2024 has been teased.

According to reliable sources, the original Air Jordan silhouette will launch in a “Yellow Ochre,” “Black,” and “Sail” color scheme around this time next year. Color-blocking of the pair hasn’t been unveiled via in-hand or official photos, but the sneaker is expected to take on a somewhat classic arrangement. Toe boxes, side swooshes, ankle flaps, and lower heel panels may boast titular “Yellow Ochre” flair, while the remainder of the upper opts for a pitch-dark finish, resembling the Jordan 1‘s inaugural “Black/Varsity Red” and “Black/Royal” looks. Midsoles are believed to don a slight yellow tint that falls in line with the “Neo-vintage” trend seen across some of the Jumpman’s most popular retros of the last three years. Lastly, outsoles round out the style with vibrant “Yellow Ochre” flair.

No firm Nike SNKRS details have been disclosed by the brand, but that’s likely to change by the beginning of 2024. While you wait, check out all Jordan release dates and follow @jordansdaily on Instagram.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG "Yellow Ochre"

SKU: DZ5485-701
RETAIL PRICE: $180
RELEASE DATE: Jan 13, 2024

US 01/13/2024 Saturday

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The information was first reported by Sneaker Files; mock-up by Instagram user @zSneakerHeadz

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